Yes, but you're assuming everyone is dissatisfied as you. There's a ton of folks on these boards that don't even weigh in on these threads because they are satisfied and don't want to get dragged into the mireof discussing everything people dislike about Disney. Calling people minions just because they don't feel the same way you do is childish.
Every year there's another crisiswhether it's ride closures, construction, monorail cutbacks, FP+, dining degradation, price increases, napkins, etc. Yet, not one of those things have yet to affect me in a bad way once I get there again. Comparing Disney today to 1970's Disney is not even realistic. I have no idea
if cheeseburgers were better when I was there 40, 30, or even 20 years ago. It's a cheeseburger for crying out loud, at 8 years old I didn't take any mental notes
. I just ate it and went on my way. The parks probably were cleaner in the 1970's, but it's not exactly like the place is a "dump" nowadays. It's still a pretty awesome place to hang out
.
I just look at it from the perspective of am I still getting enough value for my money compared to other vacation choices and the answer is a resounding yes. Every year we stay in a awesome villa at a beautiful resort, we eat great TS meals and decent CS meals, and we are entertained from early morning until late, late night. And that's all for about $85 a day per person. I'm just not anywhere close to the same point as some of you who think the Disney experience is not worth the money anymore. And for what it's worth, as a shareholder I'm expect Disney executives to look at their bottom line every day
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My minion reference was not meant to be a generalization of everybody that goes to WDW. If you are satisfied with Disney and are happy with what they are giving you for your money, you are making your own choice to continue visiting the WDW complex and therefore by definition you are not a minion. I believe that if you look at my previous posts in this thread you will see that what I am referring to is the people who aren't satisfied with the direction that Disney is taking it's WDW complex. People indicate that they aren't happy with various things but many feel that their feelings don't matter and continue to book trips. If you do this, you are essentially bowing to Disney's whims and giving them affirmation that your willing to accept a lower product for the same or more money. As a shareholder you should worry that the parks aren't as clean and the food isn't quite as good. When Walt Disney conceived Disneyland he was fed up with the other amusement parks and carnivals because they were essentially dirty rip offs. What has always differentiated Disney from Six Flags and Universal and other entities is the attention to detail, the cleanliness of the parks, the courteousness of the staff. If these things are continued to be lost in the effort to make more money, then the Disney magic disappears and Disney becomes just another company. In the short term staffing cuts and short changing guests may be good for the stockholders but everybody has their limit and I believe it will hurt profits in the long term.